On 5/22/22 10:15 PM, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 3:44 PM Muhammad Usama Anjum > <usama.anjum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> kselftest can be built using the kernel's top most Makefile without >> using kselftest's Makefile directly. But there is bug in the top most >> Makefile. The build fails if the specified output directory is first >> level sub-directory. Here is a example to reproduce this bug: >> >> make kselftest-all O=build >> >> "The Make is working in a wrong directory, that is why the relative path >> does not work." Masahiro Yamada. Feel free to fix it if someone pin the bug. >> >> It should be noted that the build works in some other combinations: >> make kselftest-all (works) >> make kselftest-all O=/tmp (works) >> make kselftest-all O=build/build2 (works) >> >> My unsuccessful attempt to fix this bug can be found here: >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220223191016.1658728-1-usama.anjum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/ >> >> Thanks, >> Muhammad Usama Anjum > > > This problem starts from the bad design of the kselftest framework. > I did some research before. I think I can fix the root cause but > currently I do not have enough time to do it. > > > KBUILD_ABS_SRCTREE is a user-interface to request > Kbuild to use the absolute path. > If it is forced in the top Makefile, users have no way to > negate it. > It is true that using the absolute path is a quick work-around > because you do not need to care about the current working directory. > > If you insist on it, just go ahead. It is just two line changes. > Once the issue is fixed in a better way, your patch can be reverted easily. Thank you for replying. Lets merge it Shuah? > > > -- Muhammad Usama Anjum